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+ Follow DOMINGA AND MILA Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 182698
                    [Title] => Superfluous requests
                    [Summary] => In court litigations, a party may request the adverse party for admissions of the genuineness of relevant documents or truthfulness of certain allegations of facts to facilitate an amicable settlement or expedite the trial. But if the request will only delay the proceedings by abetting redundancy in the pleadings, such request will not be allowed. This case of Spouses Edith and Rudy is an example.

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DOMINGA AND MILA
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                    [ArticleID] => 182698
                    [Title] => Superfluous requests
                    [Summary] => In court litigations, a party may request the adverse party for admissions of the genuineness of relevant documents or truthfulness of certain allegations of facts to facilitate an amicable settlement or expedite the trial. But if the request will only delay the proceedings by abetting redundancy in the pleadings, such request will not be allowed. This case of Spouses Edith and Rudy is an example.

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